Steelers Potentially Leaning Towards Making Big Decision To Trade 68 Million Dollar Playmaker (Steelers News)
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Steelers Potentially Leaning Towards Making Big Decision To Trade 68 Million Dollar Playmaker

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The Pittsburgh Steelers were 4-1 at a point during the 2025 season, and fans were both happy and excited. After two consecutive losses, however, a lot of blame is being thrown in the direction of Mike Tomlin and his expensive defense. The main negative in the Steel City is that there remains no long-term answer at the quarterback position, and the defense that is supposed to carry the offense looks as inconsistent as ever.

Steelers' Mike Tomlin

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Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin roams the practice field as his team works out during a 2025 training camp practice at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA.

A lot of changes may be coming in 2026 if the franchise continues to falter. Another one-and-done in the playoffs, or not making the postseason at all, could trigger a lot of turnover. One main issue with the Steelers' defense has been the inability to get to the quarterback. TJ Watt has not been himself, and Alex Highsmith has once again missed time due to injury. 

Nick Herbig has made the most out of his opportunities, but for some reason, Tomlin and co. have given him fewer snaps in recent weeks. This doesn't make too much sense given the young defender's explosiveness. 

With the trade deadline nearing and commencing on November 4th, it's plausible to believe that Pittsburgh will be in the market to make a move. No one is quite sure whether a wide receiver, safety, or both, could be in mind, but the organization isn't going to cave because of a couple of bad games and suddenly turn into sellers. The 2026 offseason, though, could be a different story.

Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette hosted a fan chat on Tuesday to discuss the state of the franchise. He denied that the team would look to shed some players for draft capital before, or at the deadline, but did bring up the possibility that a highly-compensated player could be competing for a different city sooner rather than later.

"I don't think they'll be sellers," Fittipaldo wrote. "But since you want to play the game, Highsmith is the obvious candidate over the offseason if they want to sign Herbig."

It can be expected that Herbig will receive some kind of extension based on his big-play ability. It will be hard to keep three pass rushers on the roster that are all being paid millions of dollars each season, and Highsmith could the odd man out. The Steelers would be able to get some decent compensation in the return, but Highsmith needs to prove for the remainder of the 2025 season that he can stay healthy. That has been an issue throughout his career.

Steelers Alex Highsmith

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Steelers edge rusher Alex Highsmith goes through a team stretching drill as the group prepares to work out during a 2025 training camp practice at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA.

It's a little confusing as to why Herbig hasn't played nearly as much since Highsmith returned from injury. All three edge rushers are talented, but Herbig is currently the quickest out of the trio. With opposing quarterbacks getting rid of the ball so quickly, it would make sense to have a turnover-machine like Herbig on the field more than just for 40% or so of the defensive snaps.

This will be a development to keep an eye on. While Highsmith isn't expected to go anywhere just yet, the minute the season ends for the Steelers could be the same one General Manager Omar Khan starts to put out some feelers.

Steelers Mike Tomlin and Omar Khan

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Steelers General Manager Omar Khan (left) and Head Coach Mike Tomlin (right) sit in the franchise's draft room as they anxiously watch the board in 2023.


Steelers Would Be Smart To Part Ways With Highsmith

Pittsburgh has a proven track record of properly drafting and developing edge rushers. If the duo of Watt and Herbig can hold down the fort while Jack Sawyer gets better, losing Highsmith would not be looked at as a huge loss, especially because of his massive contract. The organization could then draft a fourth individual to fill out the depth chart. Khan's 10+ selections in 2026 would make this rather easy.


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